Construction of the District of Columbia Stadium, and Matters Related Thereto: Hearings Before the Committee on Rules and Administration, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S.Res. 212 and S.Res. 367,. Resolutions Authorizing an Investigation Into the Financial, Business, Or Other Interests Or Activities of Present Or Former Members, Officers, Or Employees of the Senate, with Particular Emphasis on the Allegations Raised in Connection with the Construction of the District of Columbia Stadium, and Matters Related Thereto, Part 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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accompanied by Howard accompanied by Myron accompanied by William advertisement of invitation Appendix April 19 Associate Counsel attorney bid on construction Buildings and Grounds Chairman Columbia Armory Board Columbia Stadium Committee on Rules construction costs contracting officer Dallas dated April 18 dated August dated December dated October Department of Justice Director District of Columbia Ehrlich Enforcement Division Exhibit Fred Harry Herzberg Howard Gittis Hugler Hutchinson Intelligence Division invitation to bid J. A. Blaser James F Jordan Joseph June 30 letter of transmittal List of contractors McAleer McBride McCloskey & Co Memorandum Minutes Myron G partial payment payment submitted Philadelphia procurement officer project manager regarding construction request for partial Reynolds Rivinus Robert Rules and Admin Schedule of miscellaneous SENATE RESOLUTION signed by J. A. Silver Spring special agent Stadium____ submitted by McCloskey Thayer Thomas Thomas D tracting officer transmitting material pertaining Truman Washington William F
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Page 1125 - Congress also serving ex-oflieio — the chairmen of the Senate and House Committees on the District of Columbia. The other four are appointive members who are required by law to be "well qualified and experienced in city planning" and are appointed by the President for six-year terms.